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Development of Filtration Properties in Deep Formations of Petroliferous Basins

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The regional aspects concerning capacity and filtration properties are least studied among others in the general problem of deep fluid formation in stratified systems of negative structures. They are poorly covered in special works dedicated to the formation of deep fluids. Practically all the available information on capacity and filtration properties of rocks at deep levels occurs in publications dealing with oil and gas problems.

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Djunin, V., Korzun, A. (2009). Development of Filtration Properties in Deep Formations of Petroliferous Basins. In: Hydrogeodynamics of Oil and Gas Basins. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2847-1_6

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